Donate Your Car

Have a car that you no longer need? You can help our cause. We’ve partnered with Center for Car Donations, so you can now turn your old vehicle over to them and it will be transformed into a tax free donation. All you need to do is follow the link and fill out a short form. They’ll send a tow truck and handle all the paperwork, and you’ll receive a tax credit and the knowledge that you are helping us carry out our mission of serving the community.

19 hours agoby accionlatinasfWe are gearing up for the opening of our next exhibition 50 Years of Cultura y Resistencia from Los Siete to Today, featuring the art of Yolanda Lopez curated by Fernando Martí. Show opens Saturday, April 5 at 6pm #culturayresistencia

3 weeks agoby accionlatinasf*Special thanks to the @accionlatinasf dream team for helping us exhibit this weekend at SF history days at the old mint. It was such a great event and we really educated lots of people about our beloved legacy newspaper @eltecogram EL TECOLOTE! Next up for us, “Remember Los Siete” exhibit with Yolanda Lopez, Fernando Marti and the one and only @gordofacesf VERO MAJANO

2 weeks agoby accionlatinasfSan Francisco muralists Eli Lippert and Max Marttila’s “Castles Made of Fog” exhibition is coming to a close, but don’t worry if you haven’t had a chance to see it yet, because we’re hosting a closing reception on March 14 (next Thursday). So mark your calendars and come celebrate With us one more time, 5:30-8:30pm at 2958 24th Street, SF #castlesmadeoffog

3 weeks agoby accionlatinasfAccion Latina has the honor of partaking in the 2019 @sf_historydays weekend, this Saturday and Sunday at the Old Mint in SF. “The Importance of Neighborhood Newspapers to San Francisco: Digital Archiving Saves Community History,” will be presented by our very own @josue .rojas.art and @alexis .terrazas on Sunday at 2:30PM. Don’t miss out!

2 weeks agoby accionlatinasfJoin us on April 5th at 6PM for the opening reception of Remember Los Siete, an art exhibition centering on the arrest of seven young Central American men from the Mission District. The following series of talks will explore how the arrests galvanized a movement and helped define a radical politics of self-determination. Reception will be held in the Juan R. Fuentes Gallery on 2958 24th Street SF, save the date!